Apium Graveolens Oil

Celery seed oil is extracted from a biennial herb, which is scientifically referred to as Apium Graveolens. Celery is known for its medicinal properties and can be consumed as a component of a staple diet or can be used as oil. All parts of the celery plant are edible including the seeds.

Neem Oil

Neem oil is extracted from the whole fruit and seeds of the tropical tree Azadirachta indica, also known as the Indian Lilac

As the name indicates, this tree is indigenous to the Indian subcontinent where it enjoys the status as a sacred tree and cure-all

This medium-sized evergreen tree now has a worldwide distribution, growing wild in almost any kind of soil and terrain in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world

Condition Dry Skin:

Neem oil is an excellent skin conditioner, particularly for dry skin which is most commonly found on the face, hands and the feet because they are the most exposed and most frequently washed parts of the body

Being hydrophobic in nature, neem oil does not mix with water, so it locks in moisture when applied in a thin layer over the skin

Neem oil also resists getting washed off when we wash our hands and face to get rid of dust and grime

Control Acne:

Acne may be an outcome of the overproduction of sebum by the skin glands under the influence of reproductive hormones, but it usually becomes a bigger problem with bacterial proliferation inside the hair follicles

Even at very low concentrations, regular use of neem oil can effectively inhibit bacterial growth and is a much safer alternative to antibacterial face washes, lotions and creams which often contain toxic chemicals

Ginger Oil

The benefits of ginger for relieving pain are widely known today, and while I prefer using fresh ginger (eaten raw, grated into your vegetable juice, or steeped into tea), using ginger oil can provide these wholesome benefits as well

When used topically, ginger oil can help relieve aches and pain, as well as promote normal blood circulation

Benefits:

Ginger oil helps promote proper digestion, and can be a great remedy for spasms, dyspepsia, indigestion, and flatulence

It can also increase your appetite, which is great for people who are trying to gain weight

Ginger oil's antiseptic and carminative properties can help treat food poisoning, as well as intestinal infections and bacterial dysentery

Ginger oil's antiseptic and carminative properties can help treat food poisoning, as well as intestinal infections and bacterial dysentery